Whats your number 1 tip?

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  • keepitcroosh
    keepitcroosh Posts: 301 Member
    Research Research Research!
  • CelebrateLife
    CelebrateLife Posts: 247 Member
    Get Up!! Get Dressed!! & Show Up!!
    -- DON'T GIVE UP --
  • beautsarah
    beautsarah Posts: 151 Member
    I'm only 1/6 (-13 lbs)of the way to goal, but that's better than when I started. My number one is on the bad days focus on how far you've come not how far you have to go.
  • refinedredbird
    refinedredbird Posts: 208 Member
    Drink more water! I swear it helps!
  • emileesgram
    emileesgram Posts: 141 Member
    I try to eat healthy most of the time but if I do want something like ice cream or pizza I have a three bite rule, first bite, middle bite then a final bite...done.
    Also I review my food diary and see where I could have made different or better choices during my day, I try to keep learning about nutrition.
    I also schedule my exercise, no excuses..get it over and done and you'll feel so proud of yourself.
  • toritoriprind
    toritoriprind Posts: 60 Member
    Portion control, portion control, portion control, I couldn't believe how much I was over eating. Also allowing yourself to have the foods that you truly love. I for one loooove chocolate, so I have roughly a tablespoon of semi sweet chocolate chips after dinner every night, otherwise I would lose my mind.
  • kazzsjourney
    kazzsjourney Posts: 674 Member
    Eat what you enjoy...if you dont enjoy the food you will not stick with it.
  • My #1 tip has to be having a schedule. Devote time each day to workout/exercise. If you’re like me and work an 8-5 job, work out either before work or like me, after work. Of course this because difficult when you have children, a job with different hours each day or with other aspects of life. If you devote time to workout/exercise every single day, you will be successful. Of course, always have a rest day, but try to do something at least five days a week. If you’re sore, still exercise that day but don’t do it as long and hard. Before I put on almost 50 pounds, I use to run 5-10 miles a day. If I was sore after running 10 miles, I wouldn't run 10 again, sometimes not even 5, I would just run 3 for a day or two. It kept me in a rhythm of working out that day, which kept me going. I feel once you give yourself that “day off” is when it is so easy to keep taking more and more breaks.

    Just keep moving. :-)
  • savingsunday
    savingsunday Posts: 148 Member
    Things that have worked for me so far are the following:

    If there are restaurant foods that you love, try making them at home. They'll have less preservatives, less calories and more taste!

    Lots of water.

    Exercise!

    Eat more whole foods and less processed foods. You'll be fuller for longer.

    Invest in a food scale.
  • triciab79
    triciab79 Posts: 1,713 Member
    Don't believe the scale. It will lie to you from time to time. Sometimes you will lose 3lbs of fat and gain 3lbs of water. The scale is not all knowing.
  • patty1138
    patty1138 Posts: 196 Member
    Bump
  • JenniTheVeggie
    JenniTheVeggie Posts: 2,474 Member
    Log every sip and bite.
  • Hadabetter
    Hadabetter Posts: 942 Member
    Find some awesome MFP friends for support and encouragement.
  • scjl132
    scjl132 Posts: 85 Member
    challenge yourself......I started doing that at the gym. Thought I'd die after 2 1/2 minutes on the elliptical, lived to do it again another day, made it 15 minutes, now I can make it through 30 minutes.
    Be honest with your food log and don't give up.
  • veggieluver2
    veggieluver2 Posts: 70 Member
    Get up, suit up, show up at the gym!
  • gabriellejayde
    gabriellejayde Posts: 607 Member
    1. Try selzer with lemon. in a nice glass, with ice. You'll feel like you're having a fancier drink than water and the selzer feels filling.
    2. If you're really really craving something and it's too late in the day to plan it into your calories, PROMISE yourself you can have it in the morning. Most likely, you won't even remember you wanted it in the morning.
    3. chew minty gum. It'll help you not want to eat between meals.
    4. plan your dinner in advance and work backwards to make sure you don't over eat by the end of the day. If you can't do that exactly, at least figure out if you're getting takeout (high cal), or having a quick salad (or some other low cal thing).
    5. try soy milk in your coffee.
    6. Get a food dehydrator and make your own beef jerky. it's an easy, low sodium, no preservative way to get in protein.
  • mdepko
    mdepko Posts: 283 Member
    I have to agree, if you head's not in it when you start, you're not going to succeed.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    don't shoot under (or over obviously) your goal...it's a goal...a goal is something to be achieved...achieve your goals.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    Be consistent. :)
  • pg3ibew
    pg3ibew Posts: 1,026 Member
    One word: Patience.
  • CoraGregoryCPA
    CoraGregoryCPA Posts: 1,087 Member
    Trial and error on yourself, read lots of books with lots of different opinoins to make your own opinoin., don't always listen to majority, try it! And see if it works for you. Also, don't read the negative unsupportive comments on here-skip right over them!
  • When I decided to do something about my weight I told everyone I knew that I was going on a life changing journey so they would be there to support me if needed. When I told my sister in law she smirked and made very negative comments along the lines of get used to being fat and stop kidding yourself. That comment was all I needed and 12 months later I am down to my goal weight and unbeknown to my sister in law she was my light bulb moment.
  • Cslauson86
    Cslauson86 Posts: 51 Member
    Mine is: Reduce carbs and increase lean protein. Also, reading the book, "Younger Next Year for Women" has helped me stay motivated to exercise.
  • ellafaith123
    ellafaith123 Posts: 3 Member
    Plan ahead...for meals and exercise
  • cld111
    cld111 Posts: 300 Member
    Food should be delicious and exercise should be fun. Any deviation from this is a recipe for failure.

    I love this!!

    For me, I have been saying I want to get in shape year after year. The years pass by. Fast. Why not change right now so that you're not saying the same thing again next year? You're always going to want to change. Don't wait anymore. (This is what I say to myself now every day!)

    Oh, and make sure you eat enough!! Increasing my calories changed everything for me.
  • zeleni
    zeleni Posts: 75 Member
    I really enjoy reading every bodies tips!

    My tip, talk! If you're struggling or find yourself doubting your journey, talk to people. They will encourage you and help get you back on track! My older sis is very fit and helps me by being supportive and motivating. Another thing she does is talks me into saying exactly WHY I am feeling the way I am (like quitting or sabotaging my healthy lifestyle change)m
  • When eating out that is planned, I look at the menu online before hand to figure out what is reasonable and what the calories are. If I want something high-calorie, then I figure out which portion of it I can have without going in the red.
  • hiyomi
    hiyomi Posts: 906 Member
    Don't eat breakfast and go immediately to the gym after, food doesn't digest that fast and you have no energy from fasting @.@ did this the other day lol
  • treagal
    treagal Posts: 264 Member
    Pre-make your lunches for the week on Sunday night.
  • ShmareParks
    ShmareParks Posts: 88 Member
    Begin each day with a tall glass of water with the juice of at least half a lemon squeezed into it. I stopped doing this, and stopped losing weight! Strange, but true.